HINDRINGHAM HALL

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HINDRINGHAM HALL

Hindringham Hall is a small 16th century brick and flint moated manor house, like something from the pages of a story book, with medieval moat and fishponds, known for its delightful gardens.  The current house was built by a Martin Hastings, a courtier in the service of Henry FitzRoy, Duke of Richmond and Somerset, the illegitimate son of Henry VIII by his mistress Elizabeth Blount. It was completely refurbished in the early 20th century.

Most visitors come to see the peaceful gardens, which are the work of the owners since the 1990s, but tours of the house are available too.

Image credit: Historic Houses

Region/Nation
Location/Address
Blacksmiths Lane
Hindringham
County
Norfolk
Post Code
NR21 0QA
Main Historic Period
Tudor
Useful Website Address
Tip/Nearby
Walsingham, Blickling, North Norfolk Coast
Primary Management
Independent – Historic Houses member

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